In my opinion the play The Merchant of Venice
is a tragic one which is discised as being comic. Many factors of this play are derived from
the current voice of situation. The Merchant
of Venice could be looked at as more tragic because of the negative intents
from some of the characters in the play.
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Greed and deception are just a couple of the
main features from where many of the decisions are derived. For example, revenge was an intent that
Sylock had against for Antonio, only to say the least for, greed... Antonio is being a set victim for revenge
because of his deception against Shylock, and also for prior intent to do.
If The Merchant of Venice was to be looked at
as more comic, the scenarios wouldn't be taken as seriously as they should
be. Infact I believe that The Merchant
of Venice written by William Shakespeare was officially intended to be so in
both comic and tragic. In depth looking
and observing The Merchant of Venice I have seen a small equivalency in the
amount of comicness and tragedy in the play.
I have come up with the conclusion that William
Shakespeare was a great playwright and must have been an absolute genius to
compose the great and wonderful things that he did. The Merchant of Venice is excellent in it's
way of describing the characters. The
emotion is spread out thoroughly like warm butter on hot toast. The tragedy in The Merchant of Venice is
believable and almost true in a sense of my opinion in relating to greed, human
desire, and most important let not forget, anguish.
Throughout The Merchant of Venice there are
many strong feelings displayed through powerful lines of contemporary nature,
to be truthful. William Shakespeare most
likely wrote this play The Merchant of Venice to display how human greed could
be so consuming to the soul of a person, which he did very well if I may say
so.
The spunk and enthusiasm of this play makes it
engrossing to the reader or viewer and also keeps the audience engaged in what
is going to happen next. The comicness
is also brought out by each character by the necessary parameters to do so for
the viewer or reader. The Merchant of
Venice also states that supply and demand can vary depending on personal
opinion and outlook from a single personal view on the subject. Deriving a picture from this play is
extremely easy due the descriptive and emotional content of it.
Greed in The Merchant of Venice is the most
popular and looked upon subject in the whole entire play from where we are up
to now in the class. In my opinion greed
in a bad thing almost all of the time.
There are always exceptions to everything. The reason why greed is so bad is because it
turns you into a bad person, usually. If
you live in a void of greed there is probably no hope you possibly wanting
something just for the appreciation of it or something else. Through the eyes are some characters where
they don't even realize what greed is because they are constantly surrounded by
it.
In my personal opinion, I think that The
Merchant of Venice is a decent play, but not as good as some of William
Shakespeare's other plays such as The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and
Othello. No matter which play written by
William Shakespeare is looked at, it is classified as one of the greatest plays
in history and written by the most well known playwright.
The English dramatist and poet William
Shakespeare was the author of the most widely admired and influential body of
literature by any individual in the history of Western civilization. His work consists of 36 plays, 154 sonnets,
and 2 narrative poems. Knowledge of
Shakespeare is derived from two sources:
his works and those remains of legal and church records and contemporary
allusions through which scholars can trace the external facts of his life.
Shakespeare wrote his plays for performance,
not publication, and apparently took no part in their printing. Nineteen plays appeared in individual quarto
volumes before appearing in the First Folio.
Some were printed from texts reconstructed from memory by the actors,
whereas others were supplied to the printer by the company. Shakespeare's indifference to publication
creates problems in dating and establishing accurate texts for the plays.
Through to the end of The Merchant of Venice, a
final decision can be extracted fully to weather the play is more comic than
tragic or vice versa. William
Shakespeare is one who's works will never be forgotten and will be taught to
many generation to come in the later years.
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